Search for dissertations about: "event study methodology"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 54 swedish dissertations containing the words event study methodology.
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16. Generative lessons of exclusion : re-considering everyday-living experience and approaching its meaningful description
Abstract : Generally addressed in this dissertation writing are the problematic of everyday experience as an empirical social science concern, the problematic of social science as an everyday pedagogical experience, the topic of sense formation as a generative psycho-social event, and the topic of intersubjectivity as meaningful social unity. Generally offered is an alternative understanding, approach and method for a particular kind of qualitative social science inquiry treating everyday experience and shared experience, the kind enlisting experiencer accounts and aiming to describe associated experiencer meanings. READ MORE
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17. Novel intervention approaches after recent exposure to trauma
Abstract : Background: The life-time incidence of exposure to traumatic events is high and can have a profound negative impact on mental health. The majority of individuals exposed to trauma will go through a process of natural recovery and experience short-lived reactions. READ MORE
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18. Holistic Assessment of Survival Time after Ship Collision
Abstract : Collisions between ships contribute to ship losses even in modern time, and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) strives towards a more risk-based view on addressing the damage stability of ships. This thesis presents a holistic methodology for computing the consequences of ship collisions. READ MORE
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19. Polarization portraits of lightharvesting antennas: from single molecule spectroscopy to imaging
Abstract : Multichromophoric systems are very important in photosynthesis and any device that uses solar energy for its operation. This is because multichromophoric light-harvesting antennas are responsible for the absorption of light and the efficient transfer of the absorbed energy toward distinct places where it is to be used or stored. READ MORE
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20. An assessment of operational consequences of failures to support aircraft scheduled maintenance program development
Abstract : A majority of the direct and indirect maintenance costs in the life cycle of aircraft stems from the consequences of decisions taken during the initial maintenance program development. In particular, the preventive and corrective maintenance requirements, which greatly influence both the system availability and life cycle cost, need to be defined in order to perform only those preventive actions that are absolutely necessary and costeffective. READ MORE